Once you got your tools and glass here is what you got to do. Keep in mind this is how I did it. I have no idea if this is the official way or recommended by Motorola. So proceed at your own risk. Last I heard you can have Motorola replace the glass for $100. So if you are at all unsure about yourself I would call up Motorola. If you are good with electronics you can give this a try below.

First, turn off your phone. Then with the T5 screwdriver un-screw the 4 screws on the back of the screen. Make sure not to drop any of them or you will never find them.

Once the screws are off and in a safe location like a magnet, use an kitchen knife or something thin to pull up the glass and the metal glass frame from the screen holder. Loosen one corner and then go to the next the three. Don't worry about cracking the glass more. Keep working around and it will slowly pop up.

Once the glass and metal frame it out you need to disconnect the wire connection. I took the end of the knife and slowly slid it under the top male connector until it popped out. Take a look at the wire on the new glass to see how it works.

You need to now separate the metal frame from the glass. Make sure you have a thin but extremely sharp blade of some sort. Slowly work your way around the frame until the glass is free from the metal frame. (Don’t throw the glass away yet because you might need it for testing if something goes wrong)

Take notice that there is a little black mesh screen attached to the back of the old glass where the speaker is and where the mic is. You will want to slowly peal those off and reattached it to the new glass. This will help keep dust and other crap from getting inside the screen.

Now that the glass is taken apart leave that sticky black glue on the metal of the frame. I thought it would be best to remove it and I was wrong. I had to re-create the seal with some sealant and hot glue. So don't make my mistake, so reuse what is there. Slowly align everything up. If any there is any crack in the seal just use some hot glue to fill it in. I would avoid using super glue because that is less forgiving. Then with a blade shave off the extra.

Now snap the wire from the new glass back into the phone. It may take a min or two but you know you will have it connected correctly because it will literally make a little snap noise..

Now place the glass and metal frame back on to the phone. Slowly give it some pressure on one corner at a time. Take your time because the last thing you want to do it crack you glass. If it is not going in you may need to trim off any extra glue if you used any. Just go slowly…

Before you screw everything back in turn your phone on. If it goes on then you are golden. If not you need to make sure the wires are snapped in correctly. If they are snapped in good try snapping in your old glass and see if it works. If the old glass works then something is wrong with the new glass. If the old glass is not display anything still... time to get a new phone. Sorry!

If your display is working correctly flip the phone over and screw in the 4 screws. You might have to give the screw a little pressure for the threads to catch.